Does Beauty Bungalows have to agree to provide in-person training if requested?
Beauty_Bungalows Franchise · 2025 FDDAnswer from 2025 FDD Document
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| Type of Fee | Amount | Due Date | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| your Business. We may add or delete services included in the Technology Fee and raise or lower the Technology Fee upon 30 days' written notice to you. | |||
| Additional or Replacement Training Fee (Note 4) | $500 per person per day for any additional trainees that you require to attend initial training in a different session | Prior to attending training | We provide training for up to three (3) people per Beauty Bungalows Franchise as part of your initial Franchise Fee (or Development Fee, if applicable). While the training is primarily done online, if you request and we agree to do the training in person, you are responsible for your travel and living expenses while training. If you elect to have more than three (3) people attend initial training, we may charge you the additional training fee per trainee, per day for the additional training sessions. You must h |
Source: Item 6 — OTHER FEES (FDD pages 11–15)
What This Means (2025 FDD)
According to Beauty Bungalows' 2025 Franchise Disclosure Document, while initial training is primarily online, Beauty Bungalows may agree to conduct the training in person if requested. However, Beauty Bungalows is not obligated to agree to in-person training. If Beauty Bungalows does agree to in-person training, the franchisee is responsible for their own travel and living expenses while training.
Beauty Bungalows provides training for up to three people as part of the initial franchise fee. If a franchisee elects to have more than three people attend initial training, Beauty Bungalows may charge an additional training fee per trainee, per day for the additional training sessions. This is contingent on receiving prior written approval from Beauty Bungalows.
The Additional or Replacement Training Fee is $500 per person per day for any additional trainees that a franchisee requires to attend initial training in a different session. This fee structure is fairly standard in the franchise industry, where franchisors often charge for additional training beyond what is included in the initial franchise fee to cover the costs of providing the training.